You likely use Bluetooth every day, whether for connecting headphones with your smartphone or transferring a few files from one device to another. But what is Bluetooth, anyway, why is it so-called, ...
Bluetooth doesn't use data, but instead uses short-range radio waves to connect your wireless devices.
OAK PARK, Ill. (WLS) -- We all use Bluetooth technology to connect our phone to devices and make it easy for others to send us links and pictures. Bluetooth connects devices over a radio frequency.
Seemingly overnight, we’ve seen a new wave of headphones, earbuds, and portable speakers that tout “Auracast” compatibility as one of their features. Some of these products even have a dedicated ...
Over the past 15 years, Bluetooth technology has become a staple of the in-car experience, making connectivity between driver and mobile device a reality. This wireless communication tool has ...
Imagine effortlessly switching between audio sources with your Bluetooth headphones without needing to manually disconnect and reconnect each device. This is made possible by Bluetooth multipoint, a ...
Fun fact: Bluetooth has Viking origins. Creator Jim Kardach was inspired by Danish king Harald Bluetooth, famous for uniting his people and conquering Norway. According to National Geographic, Harald ...